Smithsonian Primary Sources in US History- Discover primary sources selected for the U.S. History curriculum, each with an overview and critical thinking questions.
OneFile US History- Search balanced coverage of events in U.S. history. Best for novice historians and academic researchers. Updated daily.
In Context US History- Uncover information on hundreds of the most significant people, events, and topics in U.S. history from a variety of sources.
In Context Biography- Discover the world's most influential people by searching narrative biographies, news, magazine, and multimedia content.
History Reference Center- an EBSCO database, use your library card or the one on "Ticket to the Databases" to login from home
Proquest Newspapers: Hartford, CT 1764-1922- This historical newspaper provides genealogists, researchers and scholars with online, easily-searchable first-hand accounts and unparalleled coverage of the politics, society and events of the time.
ConnecticutHistory.org- History of CT, check out the eras for primary sources
Discovery Education: A collection of videos, articles, images, and other resources. Login with Google using your school email. Try searching "primary sources" and "American Revolution"
Google Scholar: A freely accessible web search engine that indexes the full text or metadata of scholarly literature across an array of publishing formats and disciplines
Library of Congress- search digital collections, "US HIstory Primary Collections" and check out the timeline of resources
Library of Congress Research Guides- Research guides to the Library's general collections of books and periodicals, as well as general subject guides prepared by Library of Congress reference librarians,
Smithsonian Library- Smithsonian Libraries, formerly known as Smithsonian Institution Libraries, is a library system comprising 20 branch libraries serving the various Smithsonian Institution museums and research centers, as well as central support services which include a Book Conservation Laboratory and an Imaging Center
National Archives- The National Archives and Records Administration is an independent agency of the United States government charged with the preservation and documentation of government and historical records. It is also tasked with increasing public access to those documents which make up the National Archive.
National Museum of African American History and Culture- Smithsonian Library
Digital Public Library of America (DPLA)- the Digital Public Library of America is a US project aimed at providing public access to digital holdings in order to create a large-scale public digital library.
HISTORY.com- topics
Statistics in Schools- Statistics in Schools (SIS) brings school subjects to life using real-world Census Bureau statistics to create materials for use year after year for K-12 students. Explore this site for engaging resources and activities in social studies, math, English, geography, sociology and more.
AP Archive- AP Archive is the film and video archive of The Associated Press, one of the largest and most trusted sources of independent news gathering. The collection offers 1.7 million global news and entertainment video stories, which date back to 1893.
Ken Burns in the Classroom- Ken Burns and his collaborators have been creating historical documentary films for more than forty years. Known for a signature style that brings primary source documents, images, and archival video footage to life on screen, these films present the opportunity to pose thought-provoking questions for students, and introduce new ideas, perspectives, and primary sources. (PBS)